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  1. Have you already asked the CM to go? How about talking before firing. He or she might decide that if the Pack doesn't want him ro her that it's best to just leave. But I've also seen where a COR or the COmmittee asked the Council to ask the CM to step down.
  2. I have to add, that although I support the Local Policy. I worry that Local Units will go too far and start making up their own rules. I've seen this in action already, and it becomes a watered down BSA.
  3. http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/20/opinion/graddick-boy-scouts/index.html This picture was taken April 2011 at Normandy where our COuncil holds a Camporee once every three years. The kid on the far right is a friend, and from a great Scouting Family. His Father is one of the hardest working Scouters in our Council. The scout is asking everyone to contact CNN to take down the picture.. he doesn't like having his picture related to the topic.
  4. Barry, I think you've hit the nail on the head. One thing I have seen in my 5 years of adult scouting, and that' not very long I know, is that when the parents don't do their job, then the SM has a problem. I've either become a dad to non outdoor families scouts, or I am the bad guy because the parent isn't comfortable being a parent. Also we have older parents, as in 50's with young children, and the dads sometimes seem to be two generations away from understanding their sons.. That's also what's going on here. Another thing is that several of these scouts aren't American, so they a miss
  5. Thanks everyone. Some great advice here. Nothing is that simple to explain, nor handle. I'm glade that all of you have chimed in. Again thanks. I am going to think this over, and talk to some other ASMs about this this weekend. And even talk to a few parents to get more advice about how to deal with this. I don't like to see a boy quit. I don't want him to think he wants to quit. I've realized that they say one thing and do another. I suggested to the Rich kids dad to not let him quit. He was very sure in his ugly answer to me, that if his son wanted to quit then he could quit. I was like, OK
  6. Thanks guys, Beavah the Troop is at this moment about 55 scouts. We have three large patrols and a Venturer Patrol, whom we never see because they are too busy with school. Numbers will change very soon. I was at Summer Camp with these same boys, and by the second day they were almost kicked out of two MB Classes because of behavior. One of their dads called me a Bully because I was working to get his son the PL to do his job, and he didn't want to make his friends do something they didn't want too do. Kid cried to his dad, and dad got pissed off with me. But dad is a self made millionaire, a
  7. These 4 boys don't play with the others, they don't work with others, they are only about themselves. And their parents well a few want them to work with other scouts. But I am at a loss here. Not sure how to go forward with this.
  8. Eagle, That would be great, but that Patrol would be 4 boys and 4 boys only. I have other scouts in the troop.
  9. I have several Scouts who met while Cubs, and joined the Troop two years ago. They were always together as Cubs, but I've split them up into other Patrols because of how many WEBELOS we got. First, I am having problems with these boys. They come to meetings with or without uniforms, or worn incorrectly. They only hang out together, and not within their patrols. They misbehave at camps and activities. And they get angry and cause problems when they can't do these things. There parents aren't getting involved, leaving it up to me to sort out. Their parents are also serving on the Committee. I do
  10. Congrates Cito. Good luck working your ticket. Keep us up to date on your success. SB
  11. I need to promote this award more in my troop. I think awarding boys who recruit would help get the word out more about membership.
  12. Our council has a Web site, and it was posted on that. One of our camp directors this summer camp from another Council in fact.
  13. Good points Beavah.. had some problems like this at Summer Camp last week. Boys not wanted to do the right thing. even a boy telling me he wasn't going to do something, I couldn't make him, and he was going to tell his dad.. I offered my phone to him..
  14. If I am called out, I do the exercises too.
  15. I didn't know they were warranted for life. My sons needs to be replaces. His WEBELOS Den Leader Award has rubbed it up pretty bad.
  16. Good point Shortridge.. i like the new shirts. But find them too delicate..
  17. I want to find several ODL XL SHort Sleeve shirts for my needs Hard to find now days..
  18. I saved 4 bucks when I ordered through a non-scoutting dot org site our units number patches. A scout is thrifty. Anyway, I don't like the single number patches, and like you said they are exencive to buy that way.
  19. These new shirts are hard to sewn anything on anyway. The material is so light in weight, and it will bunch up a lot. The older shirts were easier.
  20. twocubdad. I like this story. I have the same thing every summer camp. Boys having gear "Stolen". when all along it was in their messy tents. I had a mother give me all kinds of crap for months now that her son's Handbook was stolen or lost by the scout. I got an SMS from her an hour ago telling me she found it. and that she was ready to return the new one with his name in it.. I told her no.. Like I said above, I don't believe in corporal punishment. I do believe in instilling in tot eh Scouts pride in themselves, discipline through hard work, and leadership in leading by example. Push-u
  21. Although I don't agree with corporal punishment or hazing, ( was a Former military) I do give out push-ups. I do it when I catch a boy with his hands in his pockets for example. But it's to help him remember to not put his hands in his pockets. also I give out push-ups and usually do them with the scout for fitness. Boys remember better why to or not to do something with some physical. Just asking them not to do it, and then every min, again asking them not to do it.doesn't work. I lead by example. I can do more then any of the scouts. and I prove it. I can also get the point across better thi
  22. YOu take out the threads and then put your uniform shirt in a mesh bag, have it dry cleaned and the patches will come off leaving nothing of the badge magic on the shirt.
  23. Thanks a great idea, the sewing nights..
  24. First I Magic Badge them, then I sew them on.. But I am thinking of using Velcro for Scout Advancement Patches for the pockets. that way they can change them out easier...
  25. emb21. One of the Scouts and his father are from Sri Lanka in my Troop. The father earned the Sri Lankian equivilant of the BSA Eagle Scout Rank. I am always trying to get him to show me the award.
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